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Everything You Need to Know About the Nobel Prize in Literature

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Nobel Prize in Literature 2025: Facts, history, controversies, and who might win this year

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Freud fell through, Sartre refused: The Nobel Prize has more drama than some novel. Everything you need to know about the award now.

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As every year, at the beginning of October, bookmakers get excited, conversations get hot. Who will get the big prize this Thursday in Stockholm? Overview of the likely winners.

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This Thursday the Nobel Prize in Literature is announced in Stockholm, so that time of year has come when readers, booksellers, translators, editors and, of course, writers are trying to predict who will win it.

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[Yomiuri Shimbun] The Nobel Prize in Literature will be announced at 8 p.m. on October 9th. Based on Alfred Nobel's will, the prize has been awarded to literary works with idealistic tendencies. Which country's author will receive the award? We introduce authors from around the world who are expected to win the prize. (Titles omitted)

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The Swedish Academy will announce next Thursday the name of the new person awarded this distinction and, although the list of nominees is not known, there are favorites and predictions.Interview - Jeremy Allen White: “I thank Bruce Springsteen for using his speaker and speaking now that people are nervous about doing so.” Next Thursday we will know the name of the new person awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, an award that, since its creatio…

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On Thursday, October 9, the Swedish Academy will announce the winner or winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature 2025. Perhaps the most anticipated of the awards given from the Nordic nation, and also the most unpredictable. Given the secret nature of the deliberations, there is no reliable way in which to anticipate who will get the stimulus. In fact, the Nobel Foundation releases the information of the candidates only 50 years after each instal…

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